I've been watching a fresh emerge on a system and have been noticing everything using -march=i686 even though I set -march=pentium4 (or pentium3).

I just did an install and I noticed the prototype make.conf still exists in /etc/make.conf in the stage3. Did you remove or comment out the lines in the non-used make.conf if you used the new location? I don't remember if both files included configurations.

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Last edited by The Doctor on Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:45 am; edited 1 time in total

I've been watching a fresh emerge on a system and have been noticing everything using -march=i686 even though I set -march=pentium4 (or pentium3).

I just did an install and I noticed the prototype make.conf still exists in /etc/make.conf in the stage3. Did you remove or comment out the lines in the non-used make.conf if you used the new location? I don't remember if both files included configurations.

Yes, I did. I've done this install several times and this is the first time I noticed everything using -march=i686._________________Router(Nokia IP390,2GB RAM,160GB HDD,8xGigE ports,pfSense) | MyDT(Xeon X3470@3.4GHz,32GB RAM,6x2TB R5,GTX560Ti,2xLG BD-RE,Win10Pro)
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